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    In April 2008, France Telecom (who would rebranded as Orange in 2013) announced that they're creating a new movie direct-to-home satellite service by launching Orange Cinema Series, a package of six pay-TV channels exclusive to Orange's customers and had signed exclusive content deals with Warner Bros. (including HBO), Gaumont, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to show their movies and TV series to the service.

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    MobiTV and AT&T launched an online TV service offering 20 live and on-demand channels delivered via broadband connections in 2006, expanding on the existing deal between the companies. [25] In 2007, MobiTV worked with AT&T to bring the U-verse IPTV service to mobile phones, and later expanded the service to be available through PCs.

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  8. Orange S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Orange is a communications access provider offering customers access through multiple platforms. The four key platforms Orange operates are: fixed line telephone, mainly in France and Poland. broadband access. mobile phone telephony. most recently, IPTV, though currently only in France, Spain, Poland and Slovakia, known as Orange TV.

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